RL96A-411+V562X for 5 Axis Visual Aid
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Description
5-Axis Table Assembly with Workholding (RL96A-411 + V562X)
This model is an add-on to the 5-axis trunnion visualizer, featuring the table equipped with a representative 5th-axis workholding setup (RL96A-411 + V562X). It’s designed to help visualize more realistic machining setups and part orientation on a trunnion-style machine.
The assembly allows users to better understand how fixtures and vises interact with rotary motion, clearance, and part access in a 5-axis environment. It pairs directly with the original trunnion model, but can also be used on its own as a reference for setup planning and training.
This version focuses on demonstrating how a typical 5th-axis vise setup sits on the table and moves through different orientations, making it useful for both learning and explaining multi-axis workholding concepts.
Features:
Table model with integrated 5th-axis workholding setup
Based on RL96A-411 + V562X style configuration
Compatible with original 5-axis trunnion visualizer
Useful for setup visualization, training, and education
Helps demonstrate clearance, access, and part orientation
Note: Check out my other models for the full 5-axis rotary/trunnion assembly.
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